NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to former chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel about a new chapter of leadership in the United States.
Hard right political formations like Germany’s AfD party, which has roots in Nazi ideology, have celebrated Trump’s win.
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel recalls Vladimir Putin’s “power games” over the years, remembers contrasting meetings ...
Angela Merkel is coming to George W. Bush's defense after over an awkward photograph where he appeared to be giving her a ...
Germany's ex-Chancellor Angela Merkel backed her record on refugees, Russia, and the economy as she presented her new memoir ...
Angela Merkel, whose successive governments demanded deep austerity from neighbours in the euro zone debt crisis, said the ...
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel writes in her new autobiography that she was surprised by the tough stance taken by ...
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel argued President-elect Trump does not believe in “any win-win situation,” and it makes ...
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she had to consider whether she is a "feminist." She joined NPR's Mary Louise ...
But she isn’t ready to say “sorry.” Ms. Merkel, once heralded as the most powerful woman in the world, was one of Germany’s ...
The popularity of most politicians follows a similar course. Some grow to be palatable enough to win an election and then ...